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Greetings Philip,
In the US we are getting into the heavy duty political times. Presidential election time. George Bush is qualified intellectually to be a rural mail carrier, maybe. Vice President Gore should have made Clinton resign during the Monica uproar. Those are the choices. I will have to vote for Gore, just to keep the Religious Fanatics from getting control over the President. Bush is bought and paid for by the Religious Right. What do you think? |
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I would like to know what every else thinks.
I have watched some it on TV, but not recently. The most I heard was from 'David Letterman' and 'News Hour with Jim learer'. I think you need to vote for Monica, but you can't - after all she ern't it!!!!
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Yeah, Bill... we have a real choice this time around, don't we?
I have to take the opposite tack, though. If Bush is elected, the Religous Right (of which I am a far-fringe member, just barely) will probably someday WISH he were in their control. Lap dogs have a nasty habit of biting. I could never vote for anyone who was part of the moral debacle of the last eight years. I don't trust Mr. Gore. Fog |
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Well - we've just said 'hello' to President elect Putin, shown him the red carpet - guided him to 'tea' with our Queen, told him not to be a bully in Chechnia and sent him on his way rejoicing!!
I don't know what to say !!!! |
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